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AS and A2 Level Sociology Conference - Researching Cultures, Identities, and Inequalities

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Speakers: Prof John Nagle, Dr Rin Ushiyama, Dr Gladys Ganiel, Dr Ulrike Vieten, Dr Lisa Smyth.

The Lanyon building
Date(s)
March 31, 2022
Location
MS Teams
Time
09:30 - 11:30
Price
free

This conference presents key ideas and contemporary research from sociology staff, for AS and A2 Level Sociology students. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with staff about issues raised in doing research on intersecting questions of culture, identities, and inequalities, from across the globe. Talks will focus on theoretical questions, as well as on religion, migration and racism. There will also be a brief introduction to studying Sociology at Queens.

9.25am - Schools to join the event

9.30am - Welcome and Introduction - Professor John Nagle

9.35am - What is Culture? A Sociological Perspective - Dr Rin Ushiyama

10.05am - Culture, Identity and Religion - Dr Gladys Ganiel

10.40am - Racism, Migration and Inequalities - Dr Ulrike Vieten

11.10am - Studying Sociology at Queen's - Dr Lisa Smyth

For enquiries contact: Dr Lisa Smyth at l.smyth@qub.ac.uk 

Registration Details:
This event will be streamed online via MS Teams. Please click the link below to register for the event.

Please note this event is for A Level Students and Schools only.

 

Register here

Event type
Lecture / Talk / Discussion
Department
School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
Audience
All Prospective Students
Hashtag
social sciences, sociology, qub
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